Hi Manfred,
use a global variable for ex :
boolean valueOk;
public void run()
{
valueOk = false;
super();
this.controlUser();
}
void controlUser()
{
if(!valueOk)
this.setTimeOut("controlUser",1000,TRUE);
if(Username.text() !=
'')
// username is a name of stringEdit..
{
info("user
entered a value");
valueOk =
true;
// it disables timer !!
}
}
Regards,
Anil Ozay
Axapta Technical Consultant
DataSistem Genel Otomasyon ve San.
Tic.A.S
+90 232 4631663 - 127
From: smeagul2303 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 5:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Global event method for form
Hi,
I use method setTimeOut().
The timeout happens regardless if someone "works" on the form .
My intention is to reset timer if someone "works" on the form.
Only if nobody use the form timer shall count down.
I want a behaviour like window screen saver.
I hope it is now more precise.
Regards
Manfred Ursprung
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "wohegro"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> have a look at the forms method setTimeOut()...
> description of these method can be found in
> System Documentation | Classes | Object
>
> regards
> WoHeGro
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